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Ben Burton Glass

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Ben Burton began his adventure into the glass world in January of 1999 with a simple apprenticeship making pendants and small vessels. . .

Ben Burton Glass
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Contemporaries by Mike Gong

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Another of the select group of young, talented West Coast glass artists, Mike makes a wide variety of marbles from 1 to 4 inches in diameter. His subject matters include colors, shapes, and even bugs [you gotta check them ou...

Contemporaries by Mike Gong
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Marble Toys: Chicken and Goose

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Made in the United States in the 1950s, these fun and collectible plastic toys lay marbles.

Marble Toys: Chicken and Goose
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Marble King Toy Truck

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This Marble King toy truck and marbles are from the 1980s.

Marble King Toy Truck
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Cross Sulphide Marble

Posted marbleforum  on Fun  0   119 days ago marbleforum.blogspot.com   Add to Topic

Made in Germany around the late 1800s, here's a rare sulphide from the collection of Damian and Harlan Walters.

Cross Sulphide Marble
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Contemporary Latticino Marble

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Simple white latticino core in clear glass measuring 1 & 1/2". Artist unknown.

Contemporary Latticino Marble
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Vermont Glass Workshop Marbles

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Harry and Wendy Besett create innovative contemporary marbles using a variety of unique techniques. Pictured are two cameo style etched spheres [top], and an Eisenglass metallica mica sphere [bottom]. The mica sphere was a ...

Vermont Glass Workshop Marbles
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Contemporary Sulphide Train Marbles

Posted marbleforum  on Fun  0   264 days ago marbleforum.blogspot.com   Add to Topic

I met Jim Davis a few years ago at a marble show and he told me that he made just two of these train sets. My grandson Jacob is now the proud owner of this set of 2" marbles.

Contemporary Sulphide Train Marbles
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Contemporary Handmade Marble by Anakin

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Symmetry, geometry and balance are key design elements in Anakin's glass.

Contemporary Handmade Marble by Anakin
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Akro Agate Vaseline Glass Marbles

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Vaseline glass marbles get their color from uranium. They glow under UV light.

Akro Agate Vaseline Glass Marbles
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Jabo Collectors Edition Box Set

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Boxed sets of machine made marbles have always been popular. This collector's edition is dated 12/9/05. It's signed by Dave McCullough and contains ten marbles ranging in size from 3/4" to 1".

Jabo Collectors Edition Box Set
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Thomas D. Thornburgh Jr. Artist

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Thomas Thornburgh has been a craftsman of contemporary hand painted clay (china style) marbles since 1994.

Thomas D. Thornburgh Jr. Artist
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Stress Less Art Glass

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"Rainbow Box " 1" marble by Kevin Nail of Bend Oregon, to see more of Kevin's

Stress Less Art Glass
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Steven Pope

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Twisted sea plant measuring 1 1/4".

Steven Pope
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Atmosphere Glass Art

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Handmade marbles made by Vacor measuring 3/4" and 7/8". They were made in 1992 and distributed by Mega Marbles, Witchita, Ks.

Atmosphere Glass Art
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